Abstract

The phosphorylation of proteins has been recognized as an important mechanism for controlling cellular activities. There are many ways to measure 32P-labellingof phosphoproteins resolved by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, including densitometry of autoradiographs, liquid scintillation counting and Cerenkov counting. This report compares such different procedures and indicates the advantages of Cerenkov counting to determine radioactive phosphate incorporation into proteins.

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